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Tranmere Park Primary School
Maths Basic Skills
Level 5 Test 14
Name ___________________________
Date______________________________
Section A:Counting and understanding numbers
Section B: Calculating
5.1
5.6
1. Divide 406.1 by one hundred.
4.061
5.1
2.
11.
20 – 16.3 =
Class_____________________________
Section C: Using and applying
3.7
5.6
47.9 x 100
4790
5.2
12. One book costs £0.97. How much
do five books cost?
21.
When h has the value 8,
calculate
5h -3
37
£4.85
5.7
3. Round 4.409 to one decimal place.
4.4
5.2
13. What is three-sevenths of fortytwo?
18
5.7
4. Round 19.9 to the nearest whole
number.
5.3 5. Which of the numbers below
are exactly divisible by 6?
111 522 967 646 318
5.3
6. Which is bigger, 70% of 300 or
¼ of 600?
5.4 7. Put a ring around the decimal
which is equal to 2/5
0.6 0.15 0.2 0.3 0.4
5.4
8. Put these in order of size, smallest
first.
0.3 25% ⅓
20
318
522
14. What fraction of a pound is
twenty-five pence?
22. A yogurt costs 80p.
How many yogurts can be bought for
five pounds?
6
¼
5.7
15.
Find 15% of 160.
70% of 5.8
16. What is forty multiplied by ninety?
300
24
23. Nine times a number is four
thousand five hundred.
What is the number?
500
3600
5.8
0.4
25%
0.3
⅓
5.5
17. What is the difference between
129 and 251.
122
5.9
18. What temperature is fifteen
degrees lower than -7°C ?
24. Two angles in a triangle add up
to 103 degrees.
What is the size of the third angle?
77°
-22°C
5.10
9. What is the fraction ⁴⁄₂₀ in its
simplest form?
⅕
5.5
10. Which fraction is equal to ⅚?
⁸⁄₂₂ ²⁵⁄₃₀ ⁵⁄₁₅
Total (A)
Test Total (A+B+C)
²⁵⁄₃₀
19. Ten cakes cost £3.50. How much
do three cakes cost?
5.10 20. In a group of 45 children,
there are four times as many boys as
girls. How many girls are there?
Total (B)
R (0-9)
£1.05
25. A rectangle measures 12cm by
7cm.
What is its area?
9
Total (C)
Y (10-19)
G (20-25)
84cm²